Household Income in Block Group 020701-1, Henderson County, Kentucky (Block Group)

Household Income Distribution#1

Normalized with respect to a standard interval of $5k. Gray areas represent percentile bands from the block groups in Henderson County.
Scope: households in Henderson County, Block Group 020701-1, and other block groups in Henderson County
Block Group 020701-1
Henderson County
Percentile:
0th - 100th
10th - 90th
20th - 80th
30th - 70th
40th - 60th
0%10%20%30%Count%> $200k1$150-200k2$125-150k2$100-125k2$75-100k2$60-75k2$50-60k2$45-50k$40-45k$35-40k$30-35k$25-30k$20-25k$15-20k$10-15k< $10k200.000%0%00.000%0%00.000%0%166.154%6.15%249.231%9.23%166.154%6.15%124.615%4.62%2710.385%10.4%135.000%5.00%135.000%5.00%176.538%6.54%00.000%0%00.000%0%00.000%0%9335.769%35.8%2911.154%11.2%

Household Income by Block Group in Henderson County

There are 32 block groups in Henderson County. This section compares Block Group 020701-1 to all of the block groups in Henderson County and to those entities that contain or substantially overlap with Block Group 020701-1.

Six-Figure Incomes by Block Group#2

Percentage of households with incomes above $100k.
Scope: households in Block Group 020701-1, selected other block groups in Henderson County, and entities that contain Block Group 020701-1
< $25k
$25-50k
$50-100k
$100-200k
$200k+
50%0%Count#020702-3B.G. 020702-3020701-3B.G. 020701-3020702-1B.G. 020702-1020702-4B.G. 020702-4United States of AmericaUnited StatesSouth020701-2B.G. 020701-2020601-5B.G. 020601-5020701Tract 020701020800-4B.G. 020800-4020601-1B.G. 020601-1020900-1B.G. 020900-1020702-2B.G. 020702-2Evansville Metro AreaEvansville020800-1B.G. 020800-1East South CentralKentucky020900-4B.G. 020900-4Henderson County School DistrictHenderson CoHenderson CountyHendersonZIP Code 42420ZIP 42420020602-1B.G. 020602-1020800-3B.G. 020800-3020900-6B.G. 020900-6020601-4B.G. 020601-4020800-2B.G. 020800-2020900-5B.G. 020900-5Henderson020100-1B.G. 020100-1020500-2B.G. 020500-2020400-2B.G. 020400-2020601-3B.G. 020601-3020900-3B.G. 020900-3020701-1B.G. 020701-1020900-2B.G. 020900-2020200-1B.G. 020200-1020601-2B.G. 020601-2020300-1B.G. 020300-1020602-2B.G. 020602-2020701-4B.G. 020701-4020500-1B.G. 020500-1020400-1B.G. 020400-1-36.651584%-8.446456%-7.088989%-52.187029%52%35.143288%12.669683%47.812971%48%3171-38.945233%-17.849899%-5.273834%-62.068966%62%25.963489%11.967546%37.931034%38%1872-38.012959%-9.935205%-24.190065%-72.138229%72%25.485961%2.375810%27.861771%28%1293-26.092385%-30.586767%-15.730337%-72.409488%72%25.842697%1.747815%27.590512%28%2214-29.966666%-23.121086%-22.339882%-75.427634%75%18.905615%5.666751%24.572366%25%28,925,66528.9M-29.405566%-24.459315%-24.342644%-78.207526%78%16.946467%4.846007%21.792474%22%9,611,6329.61M-32.610745%-26.201697%-20.263902%-79.076343%79%17.436381%3.487276%20.923657%21%2225-37.620579%-21.221865%-20.578778%-79.421222%79%19.131833%1.446945%20.578778%21%1286-30.938967%-23.568075%-24.976526%-79.483568%79%16.009390%4.507042%20.516432%21%437-46.250000%-18.333333%-15.000000%-79.583333%80%16.666667%3.750000%20.416667%20%497-15.724816%-47.174447%-17.199017%-80.098280%80%19.901720%0.000000%19.901720%20%818-31.825796%-31.490787%-18.592965%-81.909548%82%18.090452%0.000000%18.090452%18%1089-33.659731%-34.638923%-13.708690%-82.007344%82%12.362301%5.630355%17.992656%18%14710-30.416331%-27.040953%-24.708774%-82.166058%82%15.067887%2.766055%17.833942%18%22,56622.6k-36.807095%-23.725055%-22.172949%-82.705100%83%17.294900%0.000000%17.294900%17%7811-28.766871%-25.830784%-28.673898%-83.271553%83%13.712043%3.016403%16.728447%17%1,202,8231.20M-28.921900%-25.669400%-28.793569%-83.384869%83%13.742676%2.872454%16.615131%17%285,484285k-48.316832%-20.990099%-16.237624%-85.544554%86%11.485149%2.970297%14.455446%14%7312-29.084276%-26.023052%-31.014064%-86.121392%86%11.948821%1.929787%13.878608%14%2,625-29.084276%-26.023052%-31.014064%-86.121392%86%11.948821%1.929787%13.878608%14%2,625-27.701941%-26.061365%-32.360676%-86.123982%86%11.790858%2.085160%13.876018%14%2,216-25.066196%-24.889673%-37.422771%-87.378641%87%12.621359%0.000000%12.621359%13%14313-49.789030%-27.144866%-11.954993%-88.888889%89%11.111111%0.000000%11.111111%11%7914-31.282051%-22.564103%-35.128205%-88.974359%89%11.025641%0.000000%11.025641%11%4315-20.888355%-31.572629%-36.854742%-89.315726%89%10.684274%0.000000%10.684274%11%8916-48.951049%-9.090909%-31.468531%-89.510490%90%10.489510%0.000000%10.489510%10%3017-14.010989%-22.390110%-53.296703%-89.697802%90%8.379121%1.923077%10.302198%10%7518-25.178109%-27.582578%-37.483808%-90.244495%90%8.589702%1.165803%9.755505%10%1,205-12.835473%-24.737456%-53.442240%-91.015169%91%7.934656%1.050175%8.984831%9%7719-39.717742%-30.645161%-20.766129%-91.129032%91%6.653226%2.217742%8.870968%9%4420-15.673289%-12.803532%-64.459161%-92.935982%93%7.064018%0.000000%7.064018%7%3221-37.617925%-27.004717%-28.419811%-93.042453%93%3.537736%3.419811%6.957547%7%5922-32.207207%-37.162162%-24.324324%-93.693694%94%5.630631%0.675676%6.306306%6%2823-20.000000%-26.923077%-46.923077%-93.846154%94%6.153846%0.000000%6.153846%6%1624-53.383459%-17.669173%-23.308271%-94.360902%94%5.639098%0.000000%5.639098%6%1525-31.531532%-21.171171%-42.192192%-94.894895%95%5.105105%0.000000%5.105105%5%3426-7.598784%-19.452888%-68.085106%-95.136778%95%4.863222%0.000000%4.863222%5%1627-17.135550%-32.992327%-45.652174%-95.780051%96%4.219949%0.000000%4.219949%4%3328-27.361963%-40.981595%-27.852761%-96.196319%96%1.963190%1.840491%3.803681%4%3129-21.835443%-20.886076%-53.481013%-96.202532%96%3.797468%0.000000%3.797468%4%1230-23.376623%-30.241187%-42.857143%-96.474954%96%3.525046%0.000000%3.525046%4%1931-8.411215%-28.504673%-61.526480%-98.442368%98%1.557632%0.000000%1.557632%2%1032

Definitions

  • Household Income: total income from all people in the household
  • Median: in terms of income, it is the income for which 50% of households have a lower income, and 50% have a higher income
  • Percentile: for example, the 80th percentile of household income is the income for which 80% of household have a lower income and 20% have a higher income
  • Quintile: a quintile is 20% of a population, grouped by percentile; for example, the 2nd quintile is all members of a population between the 20th and 40th percentiles
  • Gini Index: a statistical measure of how unevenly income is distributed in a population (ranging from 0% to 100%, the higher the number, the greater the inequality)

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